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| Didascalo | Marc J NeveuOf the nature of a teacher or of instruction; didactic; pertaining to a teacher. Etymology: Latin didascalic-us, Greek διδασκαλικός fit for teaching, instructive, διδάσκαλος teacher, διδάσκειν to teach. R BERNARD Faithfull Shepheard (new ed.) 42 This of some is called the Didascalike or Doctrinall part of a Sermon. M PRIOR Solomon on Vanity in Poems Several Occasions Pref., Under what species it may be comprehended, whether didascalic or heroic, I leave to the judgment of the critics.
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